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... hope thim that are " Why , then , it's myself that's glad to hear that his flesh and blood may say as much . " nestly . " Do you doubt it ? " interrupted the other , ear- sin , " he replied ; " it wasn't long after her first hus ...
... hope thim that are " Why , then , it's myself that's glad to hear that his flesh and blood may say as much . " nestly . " Do you doubt it ? " interrupted the other , ear- sin , " he replied ; " it wasn't long after her first hus ...
Page 8
... hope of better days . And at last , when , driven from his paternal roof , and stung with shame for the infamy of his nearest kindred , he enlisted , her voice whispered the last words of comfort in his ear - she spoke of future ...
... hope of better days . And at last , when , driven from his paternal roof , and stung with shame for the infamy of his nearest kindred , he enlisted , her voice whispered the last words of comfort in his ear - she spoke of future ...
Page 9
... hope , when they learn that the office is to be suppressed . All must have experienced satis- factions of this kind . Suppose one is not getting on well at the bar , how gratifying at least to know that a hundred other men , quite as ...
... hope , when they learn that the office is to be suppressed . All must have experienced satis- factions of this kind . Suppose one is not getting on well at the bar , how gratifying at least to know that a hundred other men , quite as ...
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... hope of restoring harmony amongst his children , who were now snapping and snarling at each other , morning , noon , and night , determined , however painful to his feelings it might be , to break up his family . In pur- suance of this ...
... hope of restoring harmony amongst his children , who were now snapping and snarling at each other , morning , noon , and night , determined , however painful to his feelings it might be , to break up his family . In pur- suance of this ...
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... hope was , that Henry would resuscitate the honour of the family . Yes , he belonged to a family which had been renowned through several generations ; but as virtue and honour do not always fill the purse , and as in this unromantic age ...
... hope was , that Henry would resuscitate the honour of the family . Yes , he belonged to a family which had been renowned through several generations ; but as virtue and honour do not always fill the purse , and as in this unromantic age ...
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